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Jeff McRitchie

Jeff McRitchie is the director of Marketing for <a href="http://www.mybinding.com/" title="http://www.mybinding.com/" target="_blank">http://www.mybinding.com/</a>. He has written more than five hundred articles on topics related to binding machines, binding supplies, presentation covers, ring binders, index tabs, laminators, laminating pouches, roll film, shredders and more.
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Comparing FastBack, UniBind and Thermal Binding

Fastback from Powis Parker, UniBind and the various other thermal binding systems (such as the P2000 from ProBind) are similar in many respects, but have some major differences When deciding which system is best suited for your needs, it is important to understand what you hope to get from your binding system as well as what the various machines are designed to do

Perfect Binding With a Fastback Model 15xs

The Model 15xs from Powis Parker is one of the most versatile binding machines available today The 15 will perform strip binding, as well as bind hard cover books, note pads and perfect binding

5 Reasons to Choose Fastback Over Punch and Bind

There are many binding choices on the market today, and all of them have their strengths depending upon your needs Fastback is one of the more unique products available today and has some definite advantages over traditional punch and bind methods such as plastic combs, coils, wire and so on

Comparing the GBC Magnapunch and the Rhin-O-Tuff HD7700

Rhin-O-Tuff's line of heavy duty punches (HD7700 Ultima, HD7000, and HD6500) along with the MagnaPunch are the most prominent of table top production punches on the market today All of these punches are capable workhorses for a production environment; however there are several key differences
The MagnaPunch from ACCO/GBC is one of the most prevalent punching machines on the market today It is renowned for its interchangeable dies and ease of use

Binding Hard to Bind Papers With Fastback Tape Binding

Thermal binding, or the process of binding paper using a combination of heat and an adhesive has always been a convenient binding style for users looking for a quick, secure bind End-users like thermal binding for that reason; its one of the fastest binding styles, and it creates a bind that has permanent-like qualities, adding security to the document
Both the UniBind and Powis Parker Fastback Model 9 appear to be similar thermal binding systems that yield professional binding for manufacturing documents; however there are very distinct differences between UniBind and Fastback One of the most distinct differences between UniBind and Fastback is that UniBind utilizes a steel spine and Fastback uses a flexible binding strip
Overview: While both machines are tape binding systems, a brief overview of the machines will help us understand the vast differences between the two As mentioned in the former, both systems are tape binding machines
Industrial shredders are conveyor fed shredders designed for higher volumes applications Instead of feeding sheets into a slot, your just toss piles of sheets on to the conveyor and the conveyor feeds the piles of paper into large, hardened steel cutting heads
This past year, Rhin-O-Tuff released a new electric spiral coil binding machine called the 3250CL This new machine was a complete departure from the heavy duty industrial modular binding equipment that has made the Rhino Tuff name famous


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